







The first monograph by Young Projects demonstrates an approach to spatial design that embraces ambiguity at the intersections of form, type, and material.
This monograph introduces the cutting-edge research and work of Young Projects, where materiality, structure, and form intersect to generate new architectural typologies. The book presents a selection of the practice’s most relevant projects: five innovative houses completed between 2015 and 2020, as well as less in-depth looks at other projects that define the practice. Each house serves as a chapter through which Young Projects’ broader body of work is explored across scales, illustrated through a rich landscape of drawings, diagrams, renderings, mock-ups, prototypes, and photography. The through-line connecting all chapters is the studio’s interest in engaging ambiguity and anomaly to create novel and accessible spaces.
Book design by Luke Bulman
Images by Phaidon/Monacelli
This monograph introduces the cutting-edge research and work of Young Projects, where materiality, structure, and form intersect to generate new architectural typologies. The book presents a selection of the practice’s most relevant projects: five innovative houses completed between 2015 and 2020, as well as less in-depth looks at other projects that define the practice. Each house serves as a chapter through which Young Projects’ broader body of work is explored across scales, illustrated through a rich landscape of drawings, diagrams, renderings, mock-ups, prototypes, and photography. The through-line connecting all chapters is the studio’s interest in engaging ambiguity and anomaly to create novel and accessible spaces.
Book design by Luke Bulman
Images by Phaidon/Monacelli